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What point of view is "Bon Worker" written in?

A) First person
B) Second person
C) Third person limited
D) Omniscient

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Final answer:

To determine the point of view of 'Bon Worker,' one must examine the narrative style in the text, discerning between first-person, second-person, third-person limited, and third-person omniscient narration based on pronoun use and knowledge scope of the narrator.

Step-by-step explanation:

The point of view in Bon Worker is not explicitly stated in the question, but we can understand the different types as follows:

  • First-person narration uses 'I' or 'we' and is from the perspective of a character within the story.
  • Second-person narration addresses the reader as 'you,' making them the protagonist of the story.
  • Third-person limited narration employs 'he,' 'she,' or 'they' and aligns closely with one or a few characters, sharing only their thoughts and perspectives.
  • Third-person omniscient narration also uses third-person pronouns but the narrator has an all-knowing perspective, revealing the inner thoughts and actions of all characters, regardless of their presence.

To determine which point of view Bon Worker is written in, one would need to examine the text to ascertain whether it uses first-person pronouns, focuses on one character's perspectives (third-person limited), or has an all-knowing perspective revealing multiple characters' thoughts and actions (third-person omniscient).

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